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that s the key message of the secretary general, gutierres, that s our message. world leaders are leaving glasgow later, leaving their technical teams to thrash out the detail in the next two weeks. in other news: the former presidents of world and european football are charged with fraud over the unlawful transfer of more than $2 million. hello, welcome back to glasgow, and the second and final day of the world leaders summit at cop26. there have been more significant announcements in particular, two significant announcements to try to address the climate emergency. let s just run you through the proposals. first, a global partnership aims to cut methane emissions by at least 30% by 2030. it s being led by america and the eu, and more than 100 countries have signed up. but china, russia and india are not part of the pledge. earlier in the day, there was another significant pledge to halt and reverse deforestation by the end of the decade. there was also a plan to adopt aff

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the stopgap legislation has passed hours before the midnight deadline which would have left at least 850,000 people out of work. hundreds of police officers have entered a prison in ecuador where 116 inmates were killed in a riot between rival gangs. some of them decapitated. and a 96 year old former nazi secretary has been arrested after she fled her nursing home before her trial. her escape ended ten kilometres from her home near hamburg. a london police officer has been sentenced to life in prison for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens pretended to arrest her in london in march. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and then raped and killed her. sarah s family were in court watching as he was sentenced. 0ur correspondent lucy manning has more. sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home. for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released and herf

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in one school, i have ten rooms and a staff room i cannot use. my second school 16 rooms, the gymnasium and some toilets. and in my third school, 12 rooms. so, you can see it s quite considerable. but it s notjust schools. other public buildings are also affected, like harrow crown court, which could be shut for months. and 2a hospital sites, like hitchin brook hospital in huntington, also have weak concrete. they are spending millions on surveys about what is safe, and what is not, and millions in mitigationjust to keep the building safe and open. and so, this is a really big challenge, and frankly, any building mainly built with raac is past its sell by date, and will need to be replaced, so there is a very big bill for the taxpayer. this is the aerated concrete used in buildings in the 1960s, 70s and 80s that is causing so much concern. we don t really know the scale of the problem. there is no central record. although individual government departments are being requir

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being carried off the lifeboat on stretchers when the vessel docked in dover. french officials say six people have died. the mp for calais gave us this update. around 65 to 70 people were on these boats, 50 people were rescued by the french authorities, five people were found dead at sea, one died at the hospital. and we are still missing ten people. the home secretary suella braverman posted this message on social media, saying her thoughts and prayers were with those affected by the tragic loss of life. she is expected to chair a meeting with border force officials later today. on thursday, 755 people crossed the channel, the largest daily figures so far this year. and more than 100,000 have made the journey since the crossings began in earnest in 2018. once again, the channel, one of the most dangerous and busiest shipping lanes in the world, has proved to be deadly for migrants. simonjones is at dover, with this update on the story. in terms of the sequence of events, a p

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